It’s hard to remember a time before Google Maps when big brother didn’t always know where you are, but it existed. Apparently they had these things called maps that didn’t require a power source and were impossible to read. These times were also lacking in things like Spotify and Grooveshark, so you couldn’t listen to whatever you wanted whenever you wanted to. It probably sucked, but that’s not the point. Maps now officially qualify as art because they’re all but obsolete. Instead of just hanging a simple map of the US on your wall, mount something like this Song Map from Dorothy. Every marker on the map is a famous song name instead of their more commonplace monikers. It also includes a full song and band name key if you’re not interested in firing up a streaming program and listening to everything on the map.
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